On 01.03.06 20:18:16, Chris Lawrence wrote: > On 3/1/06, Andreas Pakulat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 01.03.06 17:52:25, Chris Lawrence wrote: > > > I can't duplicate this problem here; perhaps it was an intermittent > > > problem with bugs.debian.org > > > > No it's not. > > > > > or you have proxy issues... > > > > No proxy here. > > Strange. > > What's even weirder is I can't get bugs.debian.org or p.d.o to send me > anything that's compressed in the first place using either reportbug > or curl... which brings me back to the idea of a proxy--perhaps a > *transparent* one that you're not aware of--on a router between you > and bugs.debian.org. > > (For example, try 'curl --compressed -v http://www.debian.org/Bugs/' - > on my box, I don't get any compression whatsoever.)
We're getting to it :-) The curl creates a compressed response on my sid-box. However it doesn't do it on my sarge-box. The latter is in the same LAN, it's the router here that "sits" before the UMTS-modem. That one get's a normal text/html... I still don't think it's a proxy here, because the first 2 requests work, but the last one to pdo.debian.org is somehow uncompressed already when gzip wants to uncompress it (See my other mail). Ha, now I got at least something: curl from stable get's text/html while unstable's curl get's gzip'ed text/html. So at least for curl it seems that apache differentiates between the various versions. BTW: reportbug from the sarge-box right next to me works, so this is not a proxy problem, or that proxy knows which reportbug talks to him. Because I tried to send the same UA_STR with unstables reportbug and it's still the same problem. I'll try to reproduce this with a self-written python program on the weekend if you have no other ideas, because I'm beginning to think this is a python problem introduced between -3 and -9... Andreas -- Someone whom you reject today, will reject you tomorrow.
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